Varcoe: Canadian energy leaders urge growth of LNG, or 'we are going to lose this generational opportunity' 'We have a lot of advantages, but we also have a window of opportunity. If we don't capture this in the next three to five years, others will fill that gap,' Pembina Pipeline Corp. CEO Scott Burrows said |
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Varcoe: Canadian energy leaders urge growth of LNG, or 'we are going to lose this generational opportunity'
'We have a lot of advantages, but we also have a window of opportunity. If we don't capture this in the next three to five years, others will fill that gap,' Pembina Pipeline Corp. CEO Scott Burrows said
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There are plenty of choices today at the Canadian energy buffet, and while much of the public appetite focuses on building oil pipelines west or south, developing new LNG export facilities is also squarely on the table.
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